Anthurium ovatifolium explained

Anthurium ovatifolium is a species of plant in the genus Anthurium native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[1] It grows in wet tropical habitats, and is a member of the section Digitinervium. Its species name refers to the oval shape of its leaves,[2] and it can be distinguished from similar species like Anthurium lentii by its red berries.[3]

Notes and References

  1. 15537-2 . Anthurium ovatifolium .
  2. Web site: Anth. ovatifolium . 2023-09-03 . aroid.org . International Aroid Society.
  3. Croat . Thomas B. . 1983 . A Revision of the Genus Anthurium (Araceae) of Mexico and Central America. Part I: Mexico and Middle America . Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden . 70 . 2 . 211–416 . 10.2307/2399049 . 2399049 . 0026-6493.